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  1. cybercat

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    Quote: 1. This happens when the chickens get distubed too much. Most move broodies to a secluded area so they will not be bothered by other chickens. 2.Do not go by poops. A chicken that has been roosting all night can have huge poops too. 3. Possible males and you will not always see them...
  2. cybercat

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    Well, I can say that my partridge rocks live up to their reputation as good for broodies. I have one that has been sitting for weeks now. Many of the non popular colors in rock and wyandottes will go broody as it has not been bred out of them The popular color you have to be more careful with...
  3. cybercat

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    None of them are known to be very broody. They are bred to be production layers so have the broody part bred out.
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